
Naramore named Mid-Columbia Community Action Council interim executive director
Last week, the Mid-Columbia Community Action Council (MCCAC) announced the hiring of Leslie Naramore as its interim executive director. Naramore joins MCCAC after more than 11 years working with its counterpart, Washington Gorge Action Programs (WAGAP).

Leslie Naramore Hired as MCCAC’s Interim Executive Director
Mid-Columbia Community Action Council (MCCAC), the region’s leading homeless services provider, announced that Leslie Naramore will join the organization as Interim Executive Director. Leslie begins her new role after more than seven years of serving as the Executive Director of the MCCAC’s counterpart in Klickitat and Skamania Counties, Washington Gorge Action Programs (WAGAP).

Life-threatening temps, east wind turn heat up at local warming shelters
Staff of the Mid-Columbia Community Action Council were at the ready on West Seventh Street in The Dalles this morning, Feb. 10. The Gloria Center activated the Emergency Shelter due to freezing temperatures.

How nonprofits count the houseless
Last Wednesday, about 50 social workers started their day with the same goal: Find and survey all the unhoused people in Hood River, Wasco, Sherman, Skamania and Klickitat counties within 24 hours. Part of a federally mandated Point in Time (PIT) Count, Johnson and others dove into liminal spaces, looking for those that society prefers to keep invisible.

Pivotal player in fight against houselessness takes leave; LaPoint impact immense in past 4 years
The Dalles, Ore., Jan. 24, 2025 — After four years serving at the helm of Mid-Columbia Community Action Council (MCCAC), Kenny LaPoint announced his intention to resign as the organization’s Executive Director on Jan. 21.

Houseless Collaborative invites partners, public to meeting
The bi-state Mid-Columbia Houseless Collaborative (MCHC) invites partners and interested public members to its third quarter meeting on July 9, 2024, from 3-4 p.m. via Zoom or in person at the Gloria Center at 2505 W. Seventh St., The Dalles.

Cooling Shelters open today, July 5 as temps crest 100 ; cooling supply bundles ready
As temperatures soar and an Excessive Heat Warning grips the region, Mid-Columbia Community Action Council (MCCAC) announces critical initiatives to support local residents. MCCAC is launching a Cooling Shelter at The Gloria Center and distributing essential cooling supply bundles to ensure community well-being during this heatwave.

MCCAC Celebrates Gloria Center Grand Opening
Mid-Columbia Community Action Council (MCCAC) celebrated the grand opening of the Gloria Center with a ribbon-cutting ceremony in front of the new building on May 31. The Gloria Center, a support services navigation center, is a social service center aiming to provide social and health services for the areas of Wasco, Hood River and Sherman counties.

MCCAC to Hold Grand Opening of The Gloria Center
Mid-Columbia Community Action Council (MCCAC) is pleased to announce the grand opening of The Gloria Center, a one-stop multi-agency supportive services center located in The Dalles. The formal grand opening event will take place at 11am on Friday, May 31st at 2505 W. 7th St. in The Dalles.

An Inside Look at MCCAC's Newly Constructed Gloria Center
Mid-Columbia Community Action Council (MCCAC) has wrapped up construction of the Gloria Center, a multi-agency service and resource center.

Donation of Hydro Flasks to Eliminate 50,000 Single Use Plastics at MCCAC
Mid-Columbia Community Action Council (MCCAC) has received an anonymous donation of 168 Hydro Flasks to help them in their environmentally conscious effort to reduce usage of single-use plastic water bottles at MCCAC’s Annex.

Houseless Collaborative Shares Portraits of Houselessness
Nearly 80 individuals joined a Mid-Columbia Houseless Collaborative meeting on February 13 to learn about progress made toward its goals during 2023, review strategic plan updates, and get an overview of key activities and projects planned for 2024.

MCCAC, community partners rally to provide shelter during storms
When winter storms hit the Gorge in January, no one was a higher risk than those without housing. Across the Gorge, shelters and volunteers rushed to ensure that the unhoused would be safe from the biting cold. In The Dalles, this effort was headed by Mid-Columbia Community Action Council and its community partners.

Restaurants open kitchens to shelter’s meals program
Even when a handful of Hood River Shelter’s contributing restaurants closed their doors in the January 12 winter storm, while layers of snow and ice accumulated in single-digit temperatures, they opened their kitchens to keep the shelter fed.
“We have a duty to help. We have a warm home and food on our table. It’s our responsibility to contribute where we can and provide for those who lack these critical things” Ben Stenn, owner of Celilo.

How one state is tackling homelessness by turning abandoned buildings into shelters
This ABC News story highlights the Project Turnkey program which made The Annex transitional housing and shelter possible.
MCCAC's The Annex is one of 27 Project Turnkey projects across the state which are together adding more than 1,300 shelter beds at a time when they are desperately needed.

“I feel safe. I feel like I’m in luxury”: New shelter opens in former motel in The Dalles
This KATU news piece provides an in-depth look at MCCAC's The Annex transitional housing and shelter and how the wraparound services provided at The Annex by MCCAC and partner organizations are helping people navigate services so they can move from houselessness into long-term, stable housing.

MCCAC Gives Housing, Shelter, Projects Updates
The Hood River City Council received updates on housing and shelter assistance projects, including the construction of The Gloria Center in The Dalles, from the Mid-Columbia Community Action Council (MCCAC) during the Dec. 11 city council meeting.

Photos With Santa Raises $2,700 for MCCAC
Cookies, Cocoa and Photos with Santa organizers presented Mid-Columbia Community Action Council (MCCAC) with a check for $2,700 on Monday, Dec. 11. 146 families attended the Cookies, Cocoa and Photos with Santa event at Hood River Hotel to enjoy some holiday cheer and raise money to support programming at MCCAC.

The Annex Celebrates Opening, Moves in First Families
On Oct. 12, Mid-Columbia Community Action Council celebrated the opening of The Annex, a new transitional housing and shelter facility in The Dalles.

Grand Opening of The Annex Transitional Housing and Shelter
Mid-Columbia Community Action Council (MCCAC) is pleased to announce the grand opening of The Annex Transitional Housing and Shelter, formerly the Oregon Motor Motel.